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League Title Bid Falls Just Short

The seniors, while disappointed at not leaving with an Ivy Championship, were emotional about their time at Harvard.

“It’s been an amazing four years, and this was a great culmination of it all,” Slack said. “We did the best we could, and it was an amazing effort by everyone. The last day was the best day, and that made me very proud.”

ECAC CHAMPIONSHIPS

Records fell as the rest of the Crimson claimed second at the ECAC Championships. Harvard’s 200-yard freestyle relay team broke the meet record with a time of 1:34.54 in the preliminaries and then lowered that record to 1:34.47 in the finals.

The Crimson 200-yard individual medley, 400-yard individual medley, and 400-yard freestyle relays each also reached the podium in second place.

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“[Having to split the team in half this weekend] was a testament to the hard work the team had put in, to be able to successfully field nearly two full squads at separate events,” Morawski said.

While much of the success at the Ivies came in the lanes, Harvard swept the diving events at the ECACs, with sophomore Jessica Stanfield winning the one-meter event and junior Courtland Kelly taking the three-meter event and Diver of the Meet award.

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